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9-11 and the New America
Accents in Acting: You Sound Too American!
The Acoustics of Vocal Production
Adult ADD
Alfred Hitchcock ... in Profile, of Course!
An American in Paris: BYU Scholar at the Sorbonne
The Art of Novel Writing
Artist Profile: German Operatic Baritone Hans Hotter
Artists in Profile: Singers Darrell Babidge and Jennifer Welch-Babidge
Bible as Literature
Birding in Utah
Christmas Literature: A Discussion with Janice Card
Colonial New England: Modern Views
Complexity and the City
Concepts of Self I: Jim Faulconer Reflects on Philosophical Aspects of Self-Definition & Awareness
Concepts of Self II: A Culture Apparently Committed to the Primacy of the Group
Concepts of Self III: How the Self Is Portrayed in Literature, Story, Film, and Poetry
Concepts of Self IV: Toward an Ontology of Relationality
Concert Preview: The BYU Philharmonic plays Shostakovich and Bruch (performance date Nov 28)
Conversation with Utah artist Reid Nibley
Cougars (and Lemurs) in Madagascar
Current Issue: Post Cold-War Proliferation of Nuclear Armaments
Disability and Children's Books
Don Quixote: The Enduring Appeal
Dream of Eden: From the Permanent Collection at the BYU Museum of Art
Education for Eternity
Elderly in Cartoons
Election Preview, with Political Scientists Quin Monson, Jeremy Pope, and Sven Wilson
Election Wrap-up, with Analysts Kelly Patterson and Sven Wilson
Emergent Adulthood: Literary & Sociological Concerns
Ethics and Infinity: An Introduction to the Thinking of Philosopher Emmanuel Levinas
Family History Research in the Computer Era
Fit for the Kingdom: Short Profiles of Quiet, Ordinary Latter-day Saints
Golden Road: The Incense Trail
Hildegard von Bingen: The Legacy
How Did Meriwether Lewis Really Die? with historian Jay Buckley
How to Write a Sonnet (Or at Least Why!)
Illuminated Manuscripts: Pictures Worth a Thousand Vulgates
Immigration in Public Schools
Intellectual Property Rights: New Issues
Interfaith Dialogue: Being Good Neighbors
Israel & Lebanon: The New Eruption of Hostilities
Jean Bethke Elshtain on Jane Addams of Hull-house
Joseph Smith: Rough Stone Rolling
Lance Larsen and Susan Howe: A Conversation With Two Poets
Legacy of Fyodor Dostoevsky, with Gary Browning and Tom Rogers
Library of Herculaneum with Roger McFarlane and Gene Ware
Life and Legacy of Emmeline B. Wells with biographer Carol Cornwall Madsen
Magic Flute: Themes of Eternity
Memory Improvement
Michael Dudok deWit: Oscar-winning Animator
Micro-Credit: The Nobel Peace Prize (2006) & the BYU Center for Economic Self-Reliance
Milton Glaser
Native Americans Today
New Horizon Orchestra: Learning Music Late in Life
On the Eve of Halloween: The American Horror Tradition
Onstage at BYU: The Foreigner by Larry Shue
Overcoming Addiction
Popular Religious Imagery: What Do We Think When It's Not a Rembrandt or a Rubens?
Preparing Oral Histories, with Don Norton
Preserving Knowledge: How Permanent Are the Formats, from Papyri to DVDs?
Print Ads and Eye-tracking Studies: Where Does Our Gaze Linger?
Proponents of New Music: Christian Asplund, Steve Ricks, and Jaren Hinckley
Radio Reading Service for the Blind
Reaching Adolescents, with Brad Wilcox
Recovering Forgotten Art by Women Artists
Revisiting the Era of Broadcast News Giants, with Bob Walz and Dale Cressman
The Saints at War Project, with Director Robert Freeman and WWI-veteran Floyd Haupt
Scots in Utah
Season Preview: Drama at BYU
Shyness in Children
Sisterz in Zion
Special Holiday Edition: Celebrating Chanukah
Special Holiday Edition: Filling in What Benjamin Franklin Failed to Write
Special Holiday Edition: Food Cultures and Traditions at Thanksgiving
Special Holiday Edition: Who is Santa Claus? with historian Paul Pixton
Spirituality in Film: The Moving Image
Stats You Can Trust and Stats You Can't
Stewardship and the Creation
Sweetwater Rescue: The Willie and Martin Handcart Story
The Taiping Rebellion, 1851-1864, with Historian Jonathan Spence
Taiwan Film Festival
Teaching Children Peace through Music
Turning Freud Upside Down
Video Games: Does Anyone Really Know Their Impact?
What Does the Future Hold for Global Christianity, with Philip Jenkins
Why We Should Care about Invasive Species
World AIDS Day with scientists Keith Crandall and Gregory Burton